The Tau begin to move up, moving slowly and stealthily, a difficult task in such an open environment. As they advance, the TPN troopers rift in and appear right in front of them. The squad leader quickly searches his databanks on the TPN, recognizes them as an ally, and orders the squad to stand down. In an attempt to be hospitable, he turns off his translator and attempts to read his message in their own tongue. However, as inexperienced he is at speaking languages, the pronunciation is sub-par, and he stumbles over the words a bit. Yet, his message should be clear to the TPN troopers.

"Greetings, TPN soldiers! While I have not exactly encountered your kind before, our Empire recognizes you as esteemed allies. Our mission is to secure a nuclear warhead that is in an underground base not far from our position. While the weapon is primitive by our standards, that doesn't mean it isn't dangerous. Our goal is to either disarm or disassemble the weapon to prevent it from falling into enemy hands. However, if you are here because you think the weapon could prove useful to your army, you will have our aid in securing it, as we trust you to use it responsibly. We must proceed with haste, as I'm already detecting life signs in the launch base."

Meanwhile, the sniper drone controller spots the advancing troops, and hacks into their comm channels to give them a warning.

"Trespassers! State your business for being here, or I will be forced to open fire!"

You gotta love how Greg insta-spawns his soldiers right next to the nuke.

Yeah, totally fair.

He's actually far away from the nuke, he needs to navigate the silo base to access it. Getting through from the blast doors would kill his troops or be a stupid idea in general. The other hatch is an opening to vent the exhaust during launch.

He's actually far away from the nuke, he needs to navigate the silo base to access it. Getting through from the blast doors would kill his troops or be a stupid idea in general. The other hatch is an opening to vent the exhaust during launch.

Then who the hell is the guy who literally spawned his commandos inside the nuke facility?
You know, the 3 soldiers in there, right now.

Uh, unless that nuke is made of cardboard or you aren't planning on activating it, then no, it's not what they do.

OP or not, you still have to play by the rules, and inst-fragging us isn't going to help. However, I am in favor of your men holding the facility from outside invaders. That could create a pretty interesting firefight.

He's actually far away from the nuke, he needs to navigate the silo base to access it. Getting through from the blast doors would kill his troops or be a stupid idea in general. The other hatch is an opening to vent the exhaust during launch.

The BluBots waste no time hesitating to make their move, a shock squad of 5 bots is sent towards the tracking beacon - each armed with a pair of rocket boots to aid mobility. Two of them fire into the air to get a better look at the situation behind the hill and catch a glance of the top of some drop pods. The rest trudge along the soft sand - struggling to keep grip.

The APC's would be saved for later in the larger scale assault on the facility, the plan was to capture it and then call in reinforcements once (if) the area was clear aswell as some specialists to open the cargo bay doors into the nuclear warhead. Of course this was all hypothetical, the BluBots didn't actually expect any resistance at all - it was supposed to be a deserted planet.

The Terran Milita of the Servos XV Division, notified by their group AI of a communications breach listen into the feedback, acquiring the message. They secure their channel from any further hacking, and move on.

They identify themselves by their former title, and state their purpose of securing "A weapon of mass destruction located in a nearby facility" from the wrong hands, and bypass the sniper.

The Marines, in the interest of a gap locate the two facilities, and radio their success to orbital command. They access the external announcement systems, and make a loud announcement through their vocoded mask speakers.

Facility Announcement posted:

ATTENTION ALL UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL IN REGION; A WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION HAS BEEN SECURED BY THE HIGH TERRAN IMPERIUM OF EMPEROR AVEXIUS THIRTEEN. ANY UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO THE FACILITY WILL RESULT IN TERMINATION. COMMUNICATION LINES ARE OPENS FOR DISCUSSION.

The Terran Milita of the Servos XV Division, notified by their group AI of a communications breach listen into the feedback, acquiring the message. They secure their channel from any further hacking, and move on.

They identify themselves by their former title, and state their purpose of securing "A weapon of mass destruction located in a nearby facility" from the wrong hands, and bypass the sniper.

The Marines, in the interest of a gap locate the two facilities, and radio their success to orbital command. They access the external announcement systems, and make a loud announcement through their vocoded mask speakers.

A voice crackles to life, but not by radio. You sense of a feeling of occupancy in your mind, and suddenly a voice speaks.

CSC posted:

This is Commander William J. Ford of the Coalition Space Marine Corps. We request access to this facility and this bomb. The weapon you have hear is destructive beyond your comprehension. With all do respect, you do not understand what you hold.
I cannot reveal anymore details as of current, but I must warn you, launching that warhead will mean the death of us all, possibly the annihilation of this Galaxy. Please, allow us to take the weapon into our protection.

The Marines call up to Orbital command to shoot down more drop pods. They concentrate, attempting to respond to the voice. They have encountered experiences alike these, but nothing short of a quantum psyker is able to fully respond back.

Terran Marines posted:

You are allowed to enter. However, this weapon is under TERRAN control. It will not be fully released.

How the hell did the Tau and other guys get right next to the blast doors in 2 fucking declares? I mean, it's not like you even gave anybody else a chance to declare.

I still cannot declare because my brother is, yet again, on the computer with my sprites on it. (Seriously, he needs to buy his own goddamn gaming computer. I spent 2 years and 750 bucks for that and I feel like I barely gets to use it because he wants to get more fucking hats on TF2.)

The BluBots waste no time engaging the targets that had appeared on the hill, a volley of HMG rounds is fired towards them aswell as a self guided missile being launched and one of the APC's back at the main camp preparing to fire on any survivors. The rest of the squad carries on forward before stopping at the start of the hill, the squad leader stopping for a moment to make a plan.

How the hell did the Tau and other guys get right next to the blast doors in 2 fucking declares? I mean, it's not like you even gave anybody else a chance to declare.

I still cannot declare because my brother is, yet again, on the computer with my sprites on it. (Seriously, he needs to buy his own goddamn gaming computer. I spent 2 years and 750 bucks for that and I feel like I barely gets to use it because he wants to get more fucking hats on TF2.)

If you bought the computer, drag him off it, since its yours you should be able to use it when ever you want.

The creature, sensing danger, starts to dig, while assimilating the soldier. Interestingly enough, the sand being flinged over the side of the pit has covered up most of the blood, and the sword.

What could the creature be planning?

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Also, let the record show, that I am extremely pissed at milk spawning units right around me, just to kill me. Seriously, two unit pods that contain four people, that means 8 more soldiers, just to attack me. (I know this, because me and milk had an argument about my creature being usable in the battle. Its not a fucking giant laser that can take out the map in two shots, its not over powered, and it can manage in a fight. there is NOTHING wrong with it.)